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See the next section which covers the metadata that is supported by Material.
See the next section which covers the supported metadata.
### Setting a hero
Material exposes a simple text-only page-local hero via Metadata, as you can
see on the current page when you scroll to the top. It's as simple as:
Material for MkDocs exposes a simple text-only page-local hero via Metadata, as
you can see on the current page when you scroll to the top. It's as simple as:
``` markdown
hero: Set heroes with metadata
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### Redirecting to another page
It's sometimes necessary to move documents around in the navigation tree and
redirect user from the old URL to the new one. The `redirect` meta-tag allows
redirect users from the old URL to the new one. The `redirect` meta-tag allows
to create a redirection from the current document to the address specified in
the tag.

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# Awesome Pages Plugin
[mkdocs-awesome-pages-plugin][1] is an extension that that simplifies configuring page titles and their order.
[1]: https://github.com/lukasgeiter/mkdocs-awesome-pages-plugin/
## Installation
Install the plugin using `pip` with the following command:
``` sh
pip install mkdocs-awesome-pages-plugin
```
Next, add the following lines to your `mkdocs.yml`:
``` yaml
plugins:
- search
- awesome-pages
```
!!! warning "Remember to re-add the `search` plugin"
If you have no `plugins` entry in your config file yet, you'll likely also
want to add the `search` plugin. MkDocs enables it by default if there is
no `plugins` entry set.
## Usage
### Set Directory Title
Create a YAML file named `.pages` in a directory and set the `title` to override the title of that directory in the navigation:
```yaml
title: Page Title
```
### Arrange Pages
Create a YAML file named `.pages` in a directory and set the `arrange` attribute to change the order of how child pages appear in the navigation. This works for actual pages as well as subdirectories.
```yaml
title: Page Title
arrange:
- page1.md
- page2.md
- subdirectory
```
### Hide Directory
Create a YAML file named `.pages` in a directory and set the `hide` attribute to `true` to hide the directory, including all sub-pages and sub-sections, from the navigation:
```yaml
hide: true
```
### Collapse Pages
This plugin supports collapsing directories that contain a single page
If you want to enable or disable collapsing of a single page, without applying the setting recursively, create a YAML file called `.pages` in the directory and set `collapse` to `true` or `false`:
```yaml
collapse: true
```

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# Awesome pages
The [mkdocs-awesome-pages-plugin][1] omits the need to specify all pages in the
`nav` entry of `mkdocs.yml` and gives you control over page visibility, titles
and order on a directory level.
!!! success "Bundled with the official Docker image"
This plugin is already installed for your convenience when you use the
official [Docker image][2], so the installation step can be skipped. Read
the [getting started guide][3] to get up and running with Docker.
[1]: https://github.com/lukasgeiter/mkdocs-awesome-pages-plugin/
[2]: https://hub.docker.com/r/squidfunk/mkdocs-material/
[3]: ../getting-started.md#with-docker-recommended
## Installation
Install the plugin using `pip`:
``` sh
pip install mkdocs-awesome-pages-plugin
```
## Configuration
Add the following lines to `mkdocs.yml`:
``` yaml
plugins:
- search # necessary for search to work
- awesome-pages
```
## Usage
If the `nav` entry in `mkdocs.yml` is omitted, MkDocs will automatically include
all pages in a specific order. This plugin allows for more fine-grained control
on a per-directory basis. In order to configure behavior for a specific
directory, create a YAML file named `.pages` in it and set one of the following
options.
### Setting a directory title
The directory title, which is shown as part of the navigation, can be set with:
``` yaml
title: Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet
```
### Changing the order of pages
The order of pages and subsections can be configured with:
``` yaml
arrange:
- page-1.md
- page-2.md
- subdirectory
```
### Excluding a directory
A directory can be hidden (i.e. excluded) with:
``` yaml
hide: true
```
### Collapsing single-page directories
Directories which contain a single page can be collapsed with:
``` yaml
collapse: true
```

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# Revision date
The [mkdocs-git-revision-date-localized-plugin][1] will add the date on which a
Markdown file was last updated at the bottom of each page. The date is extracted
at the time of the build, so `mkdocs build` must be triggered from within a git
repository.
Markdown file was last updated at the bottom of each page.
!!! success "Bundled with the official Docker image"
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[2]: https://hub.docker.com/r/squidfunk/mkdocs-material/
[3]: ../getting-started.md#with-docker-recommended
!!! warning "Requirements"
The date is extracted at the time of the build, so `mkdocs build` must be
triggered from within a git repository.
## Installation
Install the plugin using `pip`:

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- PyMdown: extensions/pymdown.md
- Plugins:
- Search: plugins/search.md
- Pages: plugins/awesome-pages-plugin.md
- Minification: plugins/minification.md
- Revision date: plugins/revision-date.md
- Awesome pages: plugins/awesome-pages.md
- Releases:
- Material for MkDocs 5: releases/5.md
- Material for MkDocs 4: releases/4.md